-Study design: A single-arm, non-randomized prospective study that will initially evaluate
the compliance and feasibility of a prehabilitation and / or functional rehabilitation
program in patients with anterior rectal resection with mesorectal excision for rectal
cancer. In addition, clinical outcome variables will be obtained to evaluate the possibility
of a subsequent efficacy study.
-Patient selection: Participation in this study will be proposed to all consecutive patients
with rectal cancer who are expected to perform a low anterior resection of the rectum with
mesorectal excision and colorectal anastomosis with or without protective ileostomy, older
than 18 years, who give their informed consent, and who can carry out a pelvic floor
physiotherapy program and be susceptible to tibial neurostimulation.
Exclusion criteria will be a POLARS score less than 20 (LARS-minor or non-LARS), the
existence of residual or distant locoregional disease, the presence of inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD), a previous known diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) , patients with
intestinal resections other than the rectum, existence of anastomotic complications, or
inability to perform pelvic muscle physiotherapy, presence of trophic disorders in the ankles
(post-febile syndrome), known diabetic neuropathy, carriers of pacemakers or implantable
defibrillators, and with previous SNS or PTNS.
-Interventions:
The package of interventions consists on:
Educational session: colorectal nursing consultation, in which the inclusion / exclusion
criteria are checked, the preoperative data relative to the outcome measures scales
(POLARS, Vaizey and QLQ-C30) and the pre and postoperative clinical variables are filled
in of interest to the study.
After explaining the components, phases and duration of the prehabilitation or
rehabilitation program, the informed consent of the patients is obtained.
In this first visit, the pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation exercises to be performed
are shown and supervised, recording the baseline data of the modified Oxford scale and
the PERF scheme (Power, Endurance, Repetition, Fast).
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy (FTSP) and Biofeedback: Patients will complete three sets
of muscle exercises per day: slow pelvic floor contractions, maximum sustained
contractions, and rapid pelvic floor contractions; performing 10 repetitions of each
modality per series, with an approximate duration of 2-3 minutes each. These exercises
can be performed in any position, moment or circumstance at the convenience of the
patients.
At each visit to the nursing consultation, the exercises will be supervised and on
specific dates (see program diagram) the contraction force will be quantified using the
modified Oxford scale, the PERF scheme and an anal manometry.
For anal manometry, the Anopress device (THD SpA, Correggio (RE), Italy) will be used, a
portable and wireless manometer that uses high resolution air to fill the probes that
register pressures generated in the anal canal. A standard protocol was followed for all
patients. Resting pressure data are recorded, with voluntary contractions, involuntary
contractions (eg, with coughing) and resistance pressures (the duration of up to 50% of
the maximum effort pressure is defined in a maximum of ten seconds). A second catheter
with a distensible balloon is used to measure rectal sensitivity to distension and the
inhibitory anorectal reflex. There will be 2 biofeedback sessions.
As controls of adherence to the program, patients will keep either a diary with the
exercises performed or the records of the pelvic floor exercise program app.
Percutaneous neurostimulation of the posterior tibial nerve: For the PTNS, an Urgent PC®
device (Uroplasty, NL) is used; the procedure will be performed in outpatient
consultations by colorectal nurses, following the standard technique recommended by the
manufacturer. Stimulation is carried out using a 34 G needle electrode inserted at a
cranial point 3-4 cm and 2 cm posterior to the medial malleolus, and another adhesive
electrode near the arch of the foot of the same leg. The electrostimulation parameters
are as follows: a pulse width of 200 ms, a frequency of 20 Hz, and an increased current
until flexion of the fingers was first noticed (0-18 mA). The program includes a total
of 20 sessions of 30 minutes each, once a week for 12 consecutive weeks, followed by 4
additional sessions once every 15 days for the next 2 months and 4 additional sessions
once a month.
APP that allows physiotherapy education and monitoring of results.
- Clinical variables and outcome measures:
The outcome measures will be the POLARS predictive score of the LARS, Vaizey (St. Mark's) of
fecal incontinence and the EORTC QLQ-30 of quality of life, obtained perioperatively, and the
LARS, Vayzey and QLQ-30 scales at 6 months and year of surgery or closure of the protective
stoma. As measurements of the FTSP, the results of the anal manometries, the modified Oxford
scale and the PERF scheme will be obtained. Adherence to the FTSP program will be evaluated
by the percentage of compliance with the exercises according to the patients' diary or from
the records of the pelvic floor app.
To assess the degree of acceptability to the program, the percentage of patients who leave it
voluntarily, totally or partially, will be evaluated, as well as using a visual analog scale
(VAS) obtained at the end of the program.
The following data will be recorded as clinical variables: 1) sex; 2) age; 3) BMI; 4) date of
rectal resection; 5) performance or not of protection stoma and, where appropriate, date of
stoma closure; 6) administration or not of radiochemotherapy or neoadjuvant short-course
radiotherapy; 7) Height of tumor measured by MRI; 8) Open, laparoscopic, taTME or mixed
approach (abdominal part by laparoscopy and open pelvic part); 9) Total or partial mesorectal
excision; 10) Quality of mesorectal resection; 11) Height of the anastomosis (from anal
margin); 12) type of anastomosis (manual or mechanical, end-to-end or lateral-end or
pouch-end); 13) Administration of adjuvant chemotherapy; 14) Postoperative complications
according to the Clavien-Dindo classification; 15) Postoperative staging; and 16) Astringent
medication, forming fecal mass or hygienic-dietary modifications throughout the study.
RESULTS:
The feasibility and adherence to the program will be initially analyzed through the
percentage of compliance with the PTNS sessions and the proposed FSTP exercises performed in
the first 15 cases, in order to be able to adjust the program scheme and estimate a
representative sample size.
The main objective of the study will be to compare the estimated preoperative LARS score
(POLARS) with the postoperative LARS score observed at 6 months and one year after radical
surgery (or closure of the ileostomy) for rectal cancer, considering it as clinically
relevant descending at least one category from POLARS- major to LARS- minor (or not LARS) in
at least 50% of patients. Secondary objectives will be to assess the effect of the
interventions on fecal incontinence (Vaizey), quality of life (QLQ-C30) and pelvic floor
contractility (anal manometry, Oxford scale and PERF).